Workplace culture is crucial to our vision of healthcare
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Workplace culture is crucial to our vision of healthcare

Jonathan Webster Professor of practice development, University of East Anglia, Norwich
Kate Sanders Practice development facilitator, Foundation of Nursing Studies, London

The importance of workplace culture has been at the forefront of practice development for many years. As early as 2004, Garbett and McCormack identified the transformation of cultures of care as an essential purpose of practice development.

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